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ERTUĞ ERPEK is a research assistant/student at the METU Department of Architecture who graduated from the same department (B.Arch) as the top student in his class. He is pursuing a master's degree (M.Arch) in architectural design and theory. His interests are contemporary architectural theory, urban architecture, and digital design theory.
ESIN KÖMEZ DAĞLIOĞLU is an Associate Professor dr. at the METU Department of Architecture. She received her Ph.D. from TU Delft Architecture Department where she also worked as a design tutor and lecturer between 2012-2016. She has published in numerous journals, including Architectural Theory Review, METU JFA, OASE, and Archnet-IJAR.
ERTUĞ ERPEK is a research assistant/student at the METU Department of Architecture who graduated from the same department (B.Arch) as the top student in his class. He is pursuing a master's degree (M.Arch) in architectural design and theory. His interests are contemporary architectural theory, urban architecture, and digital design theory.
ESIN KÖMEZ DAĞLIOĞLU is an Associate Professor dr. at the METU Department of Architecture. She received her Ph.D. from TU Delft Architecture Department where she also worked as a design tutor and lecturer between 2012-2016. She has published in numerous journals, including Architectural Theory Review, METU JFA, OASE, and Archnet-IJAR.
Ertuğ Erpek, Esin Kömez Dağlioğlu; The Disappearance of the Oblique Function Theory. Thresholds 2024; (52): 96–107. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00818
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